By Johnson Smailing Architects:
"The Camouflage House sits on a steep lake bluff, its narrow, linear volume nestled into the hillside. Approaching the house from the rugged access road weaving through the site’s heavily wooded plateau, the building’s faint, low-slung silhouette virtually disappears in the surrounding vegetation. With its simple plan, restraint use of materials, and precise detailing, the house achieves an elegant clarity and a rustic warmth that nevertheless avoids bucolic sentimentality."
Subtly accented with a Charlotte Perriand/ Le Corbusier /Pierre Jeanneret Chaise, Eileen Gray Table, and Marcel Breuer Wassily Chairs.
Via Contemporist, via Obsessilicious
2 comments:
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The simplicity is amazingly beautiful.
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